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SAP Exam C_BW4H_214 Topic 4 Question 7 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_BW4H_214 exam
Question #: 7
Topic #: 4
[All C_BW4H_214 Questions]

"What are benefits of separating master data from transactional data in SAP BW/4HANA? Note: There are 3 correct answer to this question."

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Suggested Answer: A, C, D

Separating master data from transactional data in SAP BW/4HANA has the following benefits:

It allows different data load frequency for master data and transactional data, which can improve the performance and flexibility of data loading processes. For example, master data can be loaded daily or weekly, while transactional data can be loaded hourly or near real-time.

It ensures referential integrity on your transactional data by using SID values that link the transactional data to the master data. This way, the transactional data can be consistent and accurate across different InfoProviders and queries.

It provides language dependent master data texts that can be displayed in different languages according to the user's preference. This way, the master data can be more user-friendly and understandable for different audiences.


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Erick
5 months ago
Haha, I can't believe they're asking about SID values on a BW/4HANA exam. That's like a relic from the old SAP days! Definitely going with A, B, and D.
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Merlyn
4 months ago
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Jimmie
4 months ago
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Roosevelt
4 months ago
Definitely, A, B, and D cover the main benefits of separating master data in SAP BW/4HANA.
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Charlie
4 months ago
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Lavonda
5 months ago
Yeah, those options make the most sense for separating master data. Good choices.
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Zana
5 months ago
I agree, SID values seem outdated. I think A, B, and D are the way to go.
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Chanel
6 months ago
I agree with Lemuel, A, B, and D are definitely the way to go. Referential integrity and SID values are more for transactional data, not master data.
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Erasmo
5 months ago
I agree, referential integrity and SID values are more related to transactional data.
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Erasmo
5 months ago
I think A, B, and D are the correct benefits of separating master data from transactional data.
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Lemuel
6 months ago
A, B, and D seem to be the right answers here. Separating master data helps with different load frequencies and language-dependent texts, while also reducing data transfer processes.
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